And, it was Nancy's fault that he raised taxes too. And, it's her fault that the budget increased and the total number of federal employees increased. Further, it goes w/o saying that the huge increase in the deficit was also her fault.

It was interesting to see Ronald Reagan survive the Democratic Congress' siding with communists, the USSR's challenges, the hits by Dan Rather's CBS, and Nancy's Astrologer's confusing advice all at the same time. No wonder he got forgetful in the end.

If you compute the gravitational changes on Earth that happen as stars move around the celestial sphere, you will quickly realize that there is NO effect from them -- ALL the gravitational pull is dwarfed by that from (1) the Earth, and (2) the moon and Sun.

Considering the number of people who accept astrology as a legimate, it it no surprise that many were able to be hoodwinked by the pseudoscience that is AGW. The commonality being that someone was able to profit greatly on the dimmness of others and further supports Barnum's dictum.

Astrology divination is like many occult practices such as witchcraft spells and magic practices. The real problem is not that they are total fakes. The real problem is that they do work sometimes, but only until they destroy their followers lives and minds.

I personally reject all supernatural explanations for the universe but at least other religions tend not to claim a scientific basis. Astrology can be harmless entertainment but its scary to think that it actually played a role in our foreign policy.

Reagan did pretty well navigating relations with the USSR but other aspects of his foreign policy were remarkably short-sighted and had pretty catastrophic long term effects. Obama is wise to learn from Reagan's mistakes.

Reagan funded a network of Islamic terrorists in Afghanistan with the short-term goal of indirectly opposing the Soviet invasion. Turns out there were some long-term costs for the U.S. associated with breeding a radical Islamic terrorist group. Reagan also supported Saddam Hussein in Iraq with the short-term goals of creating a counterweight to the regime in Iran, authorizing US companies to send him precursors for chemical and biological weaponry. That plan didn't work out quite so well in the long-term either.

You give Reagan credit for the hostages. When in his term did that occur?

At the same time you don't recall the problems of 4/18/83 and 10/23/83. The combined result was the loss of over 250 Americans.

And, while it is important to clearly acknowledge that Reagan didn't cause these deaths, we must also note that he did respond w/ a tail between the legs, speedy cut and run that has only been followed by these terrorists increasing their attacks on American interests.